Whalen enjoying her best season

Lynx point guard Lindsay Whalen is enjoying the best season of her career. On Tuesday she was named a WNBA Peak Performer for leading the league in assists. She also set career highs in points, assists, field goal percentage, and three-point percentage.

Lynx point guard Lindsay Whalen is enjoying the best season of her career. On Tuesday she was named a WNBA Peak Performer for leading the league in assists. She also set career highs in points, assists, field goal percentage, and three-point percentage.

Lindsay Whalen is having a career season. She has set career highs in points, assists, field goal percentage, and three-point percentage. On top of that, the Lynx are the best team in the WNBA. That might mean an MVP award for Whalen.

Lynx point guard Lindsay Whalen is focused on winning a WNBA championship rather than moping over an MVP award that didn't go to her. Instead, the MVP went to Indiana's Tamika Catchings. Whalen finished fifth in the vote.

Post-season honors for Minnesota Lynx point guard Lindsay Whalen and forward Seimone Augustus. Both made the All-WNBA team, as voted upon by national and local sportswriters. Whalen was a first-team selection. Augustus was named to the second team.

Lindsay Whalen helped the Minnesota Lynx improve to 12-1 on the season in the team's 79-67 victory over the Chicago Sky Saturday at Target Center. Whalen scored 25 points and had eight assists and six rebounds in the victory, the Lynx's 13th in a row at home including last year's playoffs.

Minnesota Lynx stars Lindsay Whalen and Maya Moore started their Olympic break by answering tough questions and shooting baskets on the SportsCenter Spotlight. Both players are hoping to lead the U.S. Women's team to the gold medal in London.